Best Architectures In Kurashiki

Here're best Architectures in Kurashiki. We released a ranking of reviews about Architectures posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Kurashiki.

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Okayama's popular tourist destination 'Bikan Chiku (Historical Quarter)'. It was flourished as a merchant town and now it leaves buildings with beautiful white walls and willow trees along the river, which are the taste of Edo Period. You can enjoy boating and rickshaw like traveling to the old times of Japan. And also the delicious food around here.◎Access: about 10min from Kurashiki Station. There're lot of parking lots around the area. The boating is so popular that you should buy tickets as soon as you arrive.

Name

Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

Address

Chuo, Kurashiki-shi, OkayamaGoogle Map

How to get there

10 min walk from Kurashiki Station

Parking

Nearby toll parking area is available

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The old spinning mill was remodeled into a hotel and restaurant. Surrounded by red bricks and ivy, this square is full of retro atmosphere.

Name

Kurashiki Ivy Square

Address

7-2 Honmachi, Kurashiki-shi, OkayamaGoogle Map

Tel

086-422-0011

How to get there

Parking

Toll parking area is available

3

It's a landmark of Kurashiki. The structure like a genuine Greek Temple is splendid.

Name

Ohara Art Museum

Address

1-1-15 Chuo, Kurashiki-shi, OkayamaGoogle Map

Tel

086-422-0005

Hours

9:00-17:00

Closed

Mon

How to get there

Parking

Nearby toll parking area is available

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Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

6 Reviews

Okayama's popular tourist destination 'Bikan Chiku (Historical Quarter)'. It was flourished as a merchant town and now it leaves buildings with beautiful white walls and willow trees along the river, which are the taste of Edo Period. You can enjoy boating and rickshaw like traveling to the old times of Japan. And also the delicious food around here.◎Access: about 10min from Kurashiki Station. There're lot of parking lots around the area. The boating is so popular that you should buy tickets as soon as you arrive.

Kurashiki Ivy Square

2 Reviews

The old spinning mill was remodeled into a hotel and restaurant. Surrounded by red bricks and ivy, this square is full of retro atmosphere.

Ohara Art Museum

1 Reviews

It's a landmark of Kurashiki. The structure like a genuine Greek Temple is splendid.

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